And that is just what Smash needs. NBC's glossy musical drama returned Tuesday night with a new showrunner (Josh Safran), an A-list infusion to the cast (Jennifer Hudson) and a 71 percent drop in ratings from its series premiere in February 2012.
Anyone who watched the first season of NBC's Smash likely let out a laugh or cheer during last night's Season Two premiere when composer Tom told his writing partner Julia to ditch her wardrobe staple. Her neckwear had become such a definingâ"and
The "Smash" ratings are in and it could be lights out for the Broadway musical drama. The second season of "Smash" premiered to very low numbers.
The heavily promoted Smash premiere debuted Tuesday night to shockingly low ratings: 4.5 million viewers and a weak 1.1 million in the 18-to-49 demographic. It was a two-hour start for the show, which had a troubled first season (extensively chronicled
The heavily promoted Smash premiere debuted Tuesday night to shockingly low ratings: 4.5 million viewers and a weak 1.1 million in the 18-to-49 demographic. It was a two-hour start for the show, which had a troubled first season (extensively chronicled
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